F L Posted 14 years agoGrammar
Question on Noun
Why 'time' is abstract noun in the following sentence? It is not quality/state/action. I thought it is a common noun. Or is it a 'state'?
"He sets a high value on his time"
Thank you.
Top answer
Hey his time is objects of the preposition. and I have no idea why. I`m really confused and I hope someone will clear it out for me.
— AbdulRahman Alsaleh
- Hey his time is objects of the preposition.
- and I have no idea why.
- I`m really confused and I hope someone will clear it out for me.
- sorry for being useless, I just found it interesting
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his time is objects of the preposition. and I have no idea why. I`m really